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I assume this voice recorder doesn't have a place to attach a USB. If not, you can always plug the speaker output into a computer's microphone input and re-record the sound with software in the computer, like Microsoft Sound Recorder.
You need an audio cable with 1/8" connection on each end. Plug intot eh earphone jack on the B7 and then to your audio in of your computer. Use a sound recording program to record it. Its primitive but works fine. AUDACITY is a free program you can use.
As there is no USB port on this IC Recorder, you can connect the Headphone OUT of the IC Recorder to the LINE IN of the Computer. Then, use any Sound Recorder Software to capture the files. You can also use the Sound Recorder Software preinstalled in the Computer.
After transferring the recordings to the Computer, you can use any CD Burning Software to burn the files to a CD.
I solved the problem by connecting my Sony IC Recorder to the USB port on my McBook Pro computer and then emptying the trash can on the Mac computer. Visually (flashing red indicator light) and audibly (the recorder's sound that indicates something being erased), it was clear that mp3 files were finally, really being erased on the Sony recorder even though the recorder's own screen display had previously shown only empty folders and no files. Dragging files to the trash can doesn't really erase them unless you also empty the trash. All dragging to the trash can does is somehow mark the files in a way that, unfortunately, makes them invisible to Sony's file detection system.
While playing a recording, press the erase button twice. That will bering the number of recording down by one. Do the same until you get zeros on the display.
An adapter will not fix the problem. The files cannot be transferred to a computer using a USB port. The files must be transferred analog using the recorder's headphone cord. The files are then recorded to the computer from the Sony recorder using a program such as Windows Recorder. The ICD-B500 has many great features but archiving to a computer is not one of them.
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